It’sTaylor Swift‘s birthday, but she’s the one giving gifts.
The “Look What You Made Me Do” singer used her 29th birthday on Thursday to announce a new concert film recorded whileshe was on the roadthis past year on herReputation Stadium Tour.
Swift shared the news and a trailer for the film, which will premiere on Netflix this New Year’s Eve, on Instagram.
“Thanks so much for all the birthday wishes!” she wrote in the caption. “Today I finally get to show you something we’ve been working on for a while… the trailer for theReputation Stadium Tour!”
“You made this tour so insanely fun for all of us on stage, and I’m really excited that we will have this memento of the memories we all made together this year,” she added before thanking tour openers and friendsCamila Cabelloand Charli XCX. “I also got to share the stage with such wildly talented people, my band, and dancers who shine so brightly in this film. You’re the best. Thank you for everything.”
Swift’sReputationtour — named after her Grammy-nominated album of the same name — kicked off in Arizona back in May and wrapped up its North American leg in Dallas in October before Swift took the show abroad, performing in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and more places around the globe.
It broke records along the way. Opening night in Arizona saw 59,157 fans show up to support Swift, according toBillboard. In its first month alone, the tour grossedmore than $54 millionin just seven shows with nearly 400,000 tickets sold. Swift’s endeavor went on to become thehighest-grossing U.S. tour“since Billboard Boxscore began tracking touring data in 1990,” grossing $266.1 million, the outlet reported in November.
The album itselfsold two million copies in its first week of release.
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Of course, the biggest guest of all was the giant snake that took the stage with Swift.
The Grammy winnerembraced the snakeduring herReputationera after she was bullied on social media with the reptile. On opening night of her tour, she explained her inspirationduring a vulnerable momentwith her Swifties.
“I think something that came out of it that was good is that I learned a really important lesson that I’ve been telling you from the stage for about 10 years but I never had to learn it so harshly myself. And that lesson has to do with how much you value your reputation,” she said in the spotlight in Arizona while acknowledging she went through “low” times in the last year.
Swift’sReputation Stadium Tourfilm hits Netflix at 12:01 a.m. ET on Dec. 31.
source: people.com